For scientific papers on AGW, record happenings in the Arctic and the Greenland, Himalayan and Antarctic icesheets. Also weatherstorms and higher than average rainfalls and other extreme weather events.

From the normally mild summer climes of Ireland, Scotland and Canada to the scorching Middle East, numerous locations in the Northern Hemisphere have witnessed their hottest weather ever recorded over the past week.

Large areas of heat pressure or heat domes scattered around the hemisphere led to the sweltering temperatures. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reports the heat is to blame for at least 33 deaths in southern Quebec, mostly in and near Montreal, which endured record high temperatures.

In Northern Siberia, along the coast of the Arctic Ocean – where weather observations are scarce – model analyses showed temperatures soaring 40 degrees above normal on July 5, to over 90 degrees. “It is absolutely incredible and really one of the most intense heat events I’ve ever seen for so far north,” wrote meteorologist Nick Humphrey, who offers more detail on this extraordinary high-latitude hot spell on his blog.

Sea ice is still trending low for the Arctic but not as bad as some of the previous years.

Long term consequences are predicted from this but the rate of change is not really known as toward how much mankind needs to respond. It needs to respond at some point but when will that point be?

Electric cars are a good start but that necessitates electricity generation change. Too much money is made from fossil fuels to make the business case easy for change: governments run on business cases because that is what pays the taxes that protect man from his natural state!

MilesAway wrote:Sea ice is still trending low for the Arctic but not as bad as some of the previous years.

Long term consequences are predicted from this but the rate of change is not really known as toward how much mankind needs to respond. It needs to respond at some point but when will that point be?

Electric cars are a good start but that necessitates electricity generation change. Too much money is made from fossil fuels to make the business case easy for change: governments run on business cases because that is what pays the taxes that protect man from his natural state!

What? Matey that point is long passed. The 1980's would have been the time to begin. We are more than 30 years too late.

Too bad money and gold aren't edible or drinkable.

…….because that is what pays the taxes that protect man from his natural state!

Well , apart from your ignorance of the existence of women, this economic world-view we are ruled by is actually the CAUSE. But still, we continue.The catastrophe will happen, and it could be a lot sooner than expected.

MilesAway wrote:Sea ice is still trending low for the Arctic but not as bad as some of the previous years.

Long term consequences are predicted from this but the rate of change is not really known as toward how much mankind needs to respond. It needs to respond at some point but when will that point be?

Electric cars are a good start but that necessitates electricity generation change. Too much money is made from fossil fuels to make the business case easy for change: governments run on business cases because that is what pays the taxes that protect man from his natural state!

What? Matey that point is long passed. The 1980's would have been the time to begin. We are more than 30 years too late.

Too bad money and gold aren't edible or drinkable.

…….because that is what pays the taxes that protect man from his natural state!

Well , apart from your ignorance of the existence of women, this economic world-view we are ruled by is actually the CAUSE. But still, we continue.The catastrophe will happen, and it could be a lot sooner than expected.

You're full of it: firstly, if there were no men you would be freezing cold and starving with no dependable roof over your head!

Secondly, the world has seven billion people in it and just because you say fossil fuels aren't needed doesn't mean anyone gives a shite what your fucked up lucky head has the luxury (built by men) to think!

What evaporates more, warm or cold seas? Warm—so all these stories of heavy precipitation are stories of. . .AGW.

The ice age frauds talk about hail too. Ummm need thermals to get hail. What created bigger thermals, cold surface or warm one? Warm one, of course. Look up “hail” in wiki and it says a cold surface PREVENTS hail. Kills thermals. So more hail, bigger hailstones are from. . .AGW!

Even snow is just precipitation, unless I suppose it doesn’t melt over summer and fall into next winter. Forms high up like hail does, what hits mountain peaks stays as snow after falling, what falls on plains melts before it reaches the surface. Summer snow is not uncommon, doesn’t last long.

Those are the three main arguments used by the ice age scammers. Very flimsy arguments, only work on the weak and gullible, like Booby and The Moronic.

What evaporates more, warm or cold seas? Warm—so all these stories of heavy precipitation are stories of. . .AGW.

The ice age frauds talk about hail too. Ummm need thermals to get hail. What created bigger thermals, cold surface or warm one? Warm one, of course. Look up “hail” in wiki and it says a cold surface PREVENTS hail. Kills thermals. So more hail, bigger hailstones are from. . .AGW!

Even snow is just precipitation, unless I suppose it doesn’t melt over summer and fall into next winter. Forms high up like hail does, what hoits mountain peaks stays as snow after falling, what falls on plains melts before it reaches the surface. Summer snow is not uncommon, doesn’t last long.

Those are the three main arguments used by the ice age scammers. Very flimsy arguments, only work on the weak and gullible, like Booby and The Moronic.

Yes but pervasive like a virus that doesn't kill too quickly!

The world turns but not at the rate it can't keep up with... the deniers have their slice of the pie now but once in the nursing home they beg for forgiveness!